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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Indianapolis, Ind...
Last week Dr. Kellogg completed a comprehensive series of tests, reported on his experiment to the Mid-Western Psychological Association at its meeting in Bloomington, Ind. The tests tended to show that most of the behavior of both human and simian infants is not natural but acquired through teaching. The chimpanzee, having a shorter lifespan, develops more rapidly than a human being...
Died. Robert M. Feustel, 47, president of Midland United Co. ($300,000,000 Insull company) and of Indiana Service Corp.; of an acute kidney infection; in Fort Wayne, Ind...
...June 1927 Paul Kosty, now 35, was working in the La Salle Steel Co. Plant at Hammond, Ind., at a bench on which hot steel bars from the rolling mill were clipped to a prescribed length. He leaned over as a bar shot out. It pierced his head, entering behind his left ear and protruding under his chin. The bar clipped off at 20 ft. of which 12 ft. had gone through his head. Kosty seized the bar with his hands and pulled the other 8 ft. through the hole. Besides a head wound he suffered scorched hands...
Awarded. The Pulitzer Prizes for 1931; by the Trustees of Columbia University; as follows: Public Service: A $500 gold medal to the Indianapolis (Ind.) News, for its successful campaign to eliminate waste in city management and to reduce the tax levy. Correspondence: $500 to Walter Duranty of the New York Times for his articles on Russia; $500 to Charles G. Boss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for a discussion of the U. S. economic situation. Editorial: no award. Reporting: deferred. Cartoon: $500 to John Tinney McCutcheon of the Chicago Tribune for "A Wise Economist Asks a Question." Drama...